Global Perspectives on Menopause (feat. Zora Benhamou)
FEB 18, 202647 MIN
Global Perspectives on Menopause (feat. Zora Benhamou)
FEB 18, 202647 MIN
Description
Are you dreading menopause? What if the menopause horror stories you've heard aren't the whole truth? Women across five continents have shared surprisingly different experiences with this inevitable life transition, and their insights might completely change how you approach your own future health.Jenn Trepeck hosts returning guest Zora Benhamou on Salad with a Side of Fries for a groundbreaking conversation about menopause around the world. As a gerontologist who's interviewed over 300 women from Vietnam to France, Zora reveals which symptoms appear universal, which treatments different cultures embrace, and why almost no one's mother prepared them for this transition, regardless of where they live.What You Will Learn in This Episode:✅ How socioeconomic status and stress management impact the timing and severity of menopause symptoms across different cultures and communities worldwide.✅ Why menopause experiences with hormone replacement therapy vary dramatically from Spain's hesitation to France's acceptance, and what this reveals about menopause stigma.✅ The surprising universality of hot flashes and mood swings despite geographic differences, plus which Asian countries show remarkable openness about libido changes during the perimenopause transition.✅ How gerontology research connects the mind-body connection to aging gracefully, and why understanding your entire life course health matters for longevity planning.The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Global menopause perspectives and how cultural menopause experiences shape women's transitions worldwide05:59 Understanding gerontology research and why the mind-body connection matters from birth through post menopause life08:59 Gathering research from over 300 women about menopause, asking five questions16:21 Socioeconomic status impact on perimenopause transition timing and how stress management affects menopause anxiety levels20:54 Hot flashes: universality versus cultural differences in libido changes and mood swings during hormonal transitions23:08 Hormone replacement therapy attitudes and HRT options 27:19 Understanding menopause as a spectrum with diverse experiences and tools to make the perimenopause transition easier29:02 Breaking menopause stigma through conversation and recognizing menopausal depression as life-threatening, and why knowing it's hormones, not you, can save lives30:47 Cultural differences in menopause discussion from the Czech Republic's ageism to varying levels of openness worldwide33:21 How household support and reverence for older women create better menopause outcomes and easier transitions36:18 Understanding perimenopause starts in mid-thirties with progesterone loss, not just something after age 5038:40 The 103 menopause symptoms beyond hot flashes, including joint pain, anxiety, and sleep issues, are often misdiagnosed39:43 Testing, measuring, and assessing perimenopause symptoms through data tracking and biohacking for better healthKEY TAKEAWAYS: 💎 Women worldwide face similar dismissal from medical professionals regarding menopause symptoms, creating a universal gap in menopause education that leaves patients struggling to find proper menopause support and treatment options.💎 Gerontology research reveals the aging process begins at birth, making perimenopause transition preparation in your thirties crucial for longevity planning rather than waiting until symptoms appear later in life.💎 With 103 documented menopause symptoms ranging from joint pain to phantom smells, many women suffer misdiagnosis and unnecessary medications when hormone replacement therapy or biohacking approaches could address root causes effectively.💎 Your perception and management of stress management during the menopausal journey matters more than the stressors themselves, while household support and feeling revered significantly improve outcomes and ease the entire transition experience.ABOUT THE GUEST: Zora Benhamou is a gerontologist who studies aging and is dedicated to challenging menopause stigma and ageist stereotypes. As the dynamic host of the Hack My Age podcast, she focuses on empowering women navigating the menopausal transition through biohacking techniques and information from forward-thinking experts.Zora serves as a passionate menopause educator. She is the visionary behind HackMyAge.com and the author of the Longevity Master Plan and the cookbook "Eating For Longevity," offering invaluable resources and programs for women in perimenopause and postmenopause. Zora's commitment to normalizing conversations about menopause is evident in her creation of the support group and community, Biohacking Menopause. She completed the Institute of Bioidentical Medicine's Menopause Method training and Dr. Stacey Sims' Menopause for Athletes course, and is an active member of esteemed organizations such as the Gerontological Society of America, the Aging Society of America, the British Menopause Society, and the European Menopause and Andropause Society. With a Master's degree in Gerontology from the prestigious University of Southern California, Zora's expertise extends to sports nutrition coaching and Oxygen Advantage Breathing instruction, further enriching her holistic approach to women's wellness.RESOURCES: Become a Happy Healthy Hub MemberJenn’s Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramAbout Uncomplicating WellnessText ‘Book’ to 833-801-0500Supercharge Recovery from Surgery and More (feat. Zora Benhamou)The Longevity EquationGUEST RESOURCES: Hack My AgeBiohacking Menopause Membership - Hack My AgeHack My Age - InstagramHack My Age (@HackMyAge) • FacebookZora The Explorer (@hackmyage) | TikTokHack My Age - YouTubeBiohacking Menopause Support Group | FacebookReverse Menopause Weight Gain: New Blood Sugar Balancing Tips - Jenn TrepeckHow To Simplify Health & Build Consistency in Midlife With This Biostack - Jenn TrepeckMenopause & Blood Sugar: How to Use a Continuous Glucose Monitor - Zora BenhamouQUOTES: 01:24 "One of the biggest topics in wellness over the last year has been menopause, and we're still learning every single day." - Jenn Trepeck10:58 "Menopause is inevitable, but suffering is optional." - Zora Benhamou25:09 "In women's health across the board it's this suck it up, figure it out mentality." - Jenn Trepeck26:55 “So interesting and so funny that, as we said, we sort of block it out. We don't necessarily see ourselves the way other people experience us.” Jenn Trepeck38:41 "There are over 103 symptoms of menopause that are documented, and we only think about five or six." - Zora BenhamouSEO KEYWORDS: Jenn Trepeck, Salad With A Side Of Fries, Nutrition Nugget, Health Coach, Weight Loss For Real Life, Menopause Symptoms, Global Menopause Perspectives, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Perimenopause Transition, Hot Flashes, Menopause Anxiety, Cultural Menopause Experiences, Menopause Education, Post Menopause Life, Bone Density Testing, Menopause Stigma, Aging Process, Gerontology Research, Mind Body Connection, HRT Options, Natural Menopause, Menopause Support, Women's Health Advocacy, Menopausal Journey, Stress Management, Longevity Planning, Socioeconomic Menopause Impact, Libido Changes, Mood Swings, Medical Menopause Treatment, Menopause Preparation, Generational Health Gaps, Southeast Asian Menopause, European Menopause Attitudes, Nutritional Menopause Support, Menopause Supplements, Evening Primrose Oil, Dong Quai Benefits, Menopause Doctor Dismissal, Universal Women's Experiences, Menopause Recovery, Aging Gracefully, Life Course Health, Menopause Awareness, Biohacking Menopause, Health Transitions, How To Manage Menopause Symptoms Naturally, What Women Around The World Say About Menopause